Match Ammo Vs. Ball Ammo Vs. Human Head (what's the difference?)

Published on January 26, 2022
Duration: 6:28

This video explains the critical differences between ball ammunition (FMJ) and match ammunition, focusing on their terminal ballistics and intended uses. Ball ammo is designed for penetration without expansion, making it suitable for anti-material roles or practice. Match ammo, particularly hunting or self-defense variants, is designed to expand upon impact, creating larger wound channels and minimizing over-penetration. The instructor emphasizes selecting the correct ammunition type for specific applications like self-defense, hunting, or range practice to ensure effectiveness and safety.

Quick Summary

Ball ammunition (FMJ) is designed for penetration without expansion, making it suitable for anti-material roles or practice. Match ammunition, particularly hunting or self-defense variants, is designed to expand upon impact, creating larger wound channels and minimizing over-penetration, making it more effective for specific applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:28Ball Ammo vs. Match Ammo Intro
  2. 00:33What is Ball Ammunition?
  3. 00:4150 BMG Ball Ammo Penetration Demo
  4. 01:13Ball Ammo in 5.56 and 9mm
  5. 01:30Ball Ammo for Self-Defense Risks
  6. 02:05Why Self-Defense Ammo Expands
  7. 02:21Match Ammo (A-Tip) Terminal Effect
  8. 02:45Match Ammo Expansion Explained
  9. 03:05Match Ammo for Hunting
  10. 03:17Hunting Ammo Expansion vs. Penetration
  11. 03:33Specific Hunting Bullet Types
  12. 03:565.56 Ammo for Short Barrels
  13. 04:41Hunting Ammo Performance
  14. 05:01Ball vs. Match 50 BMG Comparison
  15. 05:25Choosing the Right Ammo for Practice
  16. 05:46Recommended Self-Defense Ammo
  17. 06:02Recommended Hunting Ammo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary difference between ball ammunition and match ammunition?

Ball ammunition (FMJ) is designed for deep penetration without expansion, maintaining its shape. Match ammunition is engineered for precision and often expands or fragments upon impact, creating a larger wound channel and minimizing over-penetration, making it more effective for self-defense and hunting.

Why is ball ammunition not ideal for self-defense?

Ball ammunition, or Full Metal Jacket (FMJ), tends to penetrate through targets, including walls and multiple individuals. This over-penetration poses a significant risk of collateral damage to unintended targets, making hollow-point ammunition a safer and more effective choice for self-defense.

How does match ammunition perform differently from ball ammunition on impact?

When match ammunition hits a target, it is designed to expand or fragment, significantly increasing its diameter and creating a larger wound channel. Ball ammunition, conversely, is designed to pass through without expanding, thus causing less immediate tissue damage.

What type of ammunition is recommended for hunting?

For hunting, specialized ammunition like Hornady ELDX or Nosler AccuBond is recommended. These rounds are designed to mushroom and expand upon impact, transferring energy effectively within the animal to ensure a humane kill, while ideally staying within the target.

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